
The Regular Guy Movie Show
In this podcast, three longtime friends revisit the movies they grew up with to determine whether they’re still classics or just relics of their time. With a mix of humor, deep dives, and pop culture insights, Seth, Justin, and Brian break down what still works, what doesn’t, and whether nostalgia is clouding our judgment.
The Regular Guy Movie Show
Episode 15: Halloween
Halloween (1978) – The Boogeyman, the Babysitter, and the Beer Buzz That Wouldn’t Die
Show Notes:
The guys head to Haddonfield to tackle Halloween (1978) — the indie horror classic that built an empire on fake leaves, bad driving, and one of cinema’s most famously unhelpful psychiatrists.
Justin revisits the slasher that shaped his childhood sleepovers. Seth leads the charge on how a six-year-old murderer managed to pass driver’s ed while institutionalized. And Brian, watching it for the first time, questions everything from Laurie Strode’s spine health to the total absence of trick-or-treaters.
They break down the film’s biggest head-scratchers:
- Is Michael Myers supernatural or just a psychotic gym rat with incredible upper-body strength?
- Why does every neighbor in Haddonfield suck at helping screaming girls?
- And seriously, why is everyone getting laid on Halloween night?
The crew salutes Carpenter’s hauntingly simple score, Dean Cundey’s iconic lighting, and the fact that a $325,000 budget somehow made $70 million without showing a single drop of blood. But they don’t hold back on the clunky dialogue, the “paid-in-boobs” acting, or the totally random tombstone interior decorating choices.
By the end, beer reviews get as brutal as the murders: pumpkin chai disaster, IPA tongue punch, Oktoberfest mediocrity — “the best of the worst.” Final verdict? The movie doesn’t quite hold up, but it’s still a must-watch every Halloween… preferably after six beers.
💀 Other Random Shit We Somehow Talked About
- The hierarchy of “tastiest dog breeds” (yep, that happened)
- Fashion Victims: ranking the most stylish horror villains
- A one-word-at-a-time sequel pitch involving Laurie, Loomis, and pickles
- The theory that Loomis is Michael Myers
- The moral debate: “Did we fail if we still have a buzz?”
- The haunting truth that every host owned khaki shorts
Beer Score: 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺 (Six Beers – the same number of bullets Loomis fired and still missed the point)
Listen now, lock your doors, hide your knives, and as always… be kind. Rewind.
Listen to The Regular Guy Movie Show wherever you get your podcasts, and visit regularguymovieshow.com to suggest the next questionable classic we take on. While there, check out our blog or listen to previous show episodes.
You can also follow us on the socials!